1.Effect of adequate vessel preparation on 12-month primary patency rate of drug-eluting stents in patients with lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans
Xiangyu LIU ; Yuchi ZOU ; Xinyi LI ; Qiang TONG ; Jun CHENG
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(17):2097-2105
Objective To investigate the impact of adequate lumen preparation on the 12-month primary patency rate of drug-eluting stents(DES)in patients with lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans(ASO)and to identify risk and protective factors for in-stent restenosis.Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted on 141 patients who underwent DES implantation for ASO at the Department of Vascular Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University between April 2022 and April 2024.According to post-percutaneous transluminal angioplasty(PTA)dissection grade[severe dissection is defined as type C or higher based on National Heart,Lung,and Blood Institute(NHLBI)criteria]and residual stenosis rate(severe stenosis is defined as≥30%),the patients were categorized into an adequate preparation group(no severe dissection or severe residual stenosis;n=59)and an inadequate preparation group(n=82).DES primary patency at 12 months was assessed by color Doppler ultrasonography or angiography,defined as a peak systolic velocity ratio≤2.4 on duplex ultrasound or angiographic stenosis<50%.Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare intergroup differences in DES patency rate and freedom from clinically driven target lesion revascularization(CD-TLR).Multivariate logistic regression analysis was employed to identify risk and protective factors for DES restenosis and to evaluate the risk contributions of post-PTA dissection and residual stenosis to DES restenosis.Results Post-PTA,vascular dissection occurred in 94.3%(133/141)of treated limbs,among which 42.1%(56/133)were severe dissections,and severe residual stenosis was present in 44.0%(62/141)of limbs.Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that the 12-month primary patency rate was significantly higher in the adequate preparation group than the inadequate group(HR=0.322,95%CI:0.132~0.789,P=0.013),while no significant difference was found in the rate of freedom from CD-TLR(HR=0.608,95%CI:0.187~1.937,P=0.407).Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified adequate lumen preparation(OR=0.228,95%CI:0.069~0.747,P=0.015)and Rutherford category 2~3(OR=0.205,95%CI:0.058~0.725,P=0.014)as independent protective factors against DES restenosis.The patency rate in the subgroup with coexisting severe dissection and residual stenosis was significantly lower than that in the uncomplicated group(55.6%vs 89.8%,P<0.001),with a 7.067-fold increased risk of re-stenosis(95%CI:2.424~20.602,P<0.001).Conclusion Adequate lumen preparation significantly improves the 12-month primary patency rate of DES.It,along with Rutherford category 2~3,serves as an independent protective factor against in-stent restenosis.Concurrent severe dissection and significant residual stenosis should be actively avoided during the procedure.
2.Exploration of “Spleen-tonifying and Kidney-nourishing” Method in Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease: from Insight of Gut Microbiome and Metabolism
Chunlan JI ; Ruojun ZHUO ; Yuchi WU ; Zhaoyu LU ; Xusheng LIU ; Chunlin HUANG ; Chuan ZOU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(7):1192-1198
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a chronic renal structure change and dysfunction caused by a variety of causes.The incidence and prevalence of CKD have been on the rise,becoming a major global health problem.An increasing number of studies had shown that one of the important indicators of CKD progression was the disorder of gut microbiome and elevated levels of sernm endotoxin.Modern physicians of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) believed that the main pathogenesis of CKD was spleen and kidney deficiency.And the therapeutic regimen was invigorating spleen and nourishing the kidney.Spleen is in the middle burner.It has the function of transportation and resistance to evil,which was extremely similar to the function of gut microbiome in metabolism and immunity.The latter might be one of the biological bases of physiological function of spleen.This comprehensive review presented the modern theoretical basis of spleen-based TCM treatment methods for CKD from the insight of modern gut microbiome and metabolism.Firstly,gut microbiome and its metabolism were associated with the spleen in TCM theory.Gut microbiome affected individual metabolism and immune function,which could provide a modern biological basis for explaining the physiological function of the spleen.Secondly,gut microbiome and its metabolism were correlated with CKD:intestinal flora disturbance occurred in CKD patients,producing enterogenous toxins as their metabolites,which become the important factors affecting prognosis.Thirdly,as for its origin,development and current status based on the spleen theory,CKD was one of various consumptive diseases.Spleen insufficiency was one of their critical pathogenic mechanisms.Therefore,tonifying the spleen should be a treatment method to maintain throughout the entire treatment.On the basis of our previous clinical studies and the hypothesis of gut microbiome and metabolism,we proposed further studies which were also based on system biology and its technology.
3.Research Thinking of Colon Therapy in the Management of Chronic Kidney Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on the Theory of Gut-kidney Axis
Chuan ZOU ; Yuchi WU ; Lihong YANG ; Zhaoyu LU ; Guobin SU ; Yuqun ZENG ; Xuewen LUO ; Xusheng LIU ; Chunlin HUANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(5):947-951
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is becoming a global social problem. It is important to slow down the progression of CKD for economic and social concerns. In recent years, it has been found that colon is one of the vital organs which produce uremic toxins. And enterogenous uremic toxins are closely related to the prognosis of CKD. Theory of gut-kidney axis for the slowdown of CKD progression was raised by foreign scholars and became the research hot spot. Colon therapy with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been widely used in clinical practice and is believed to slow down the progression of CKD by numerous clinical reports. However, low re-search quality and ambiguous results limited its further application. Under the guidance of senior TCM Professor Huang Chunlin, who emphasized the method of draining turbidity through bowels in the management of CKD, from the Nephrology Center, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, as well as the modern theory of gut-kidney axis, we had carried out a series of exploratory researches which will provide data and methodology support for further confirmatory studies and improve its effectiveness.

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